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need to change partitions, options?

Postby Steve » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:42 am

Like everyone else here, my s10 came without install discs. I need to change my partitions around for a dual boot setup. what can I do? I'd rather reinstall xp, but if there is a far easier option I'm open to suggestions.
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Re: need to change partitions, options?

Postby Heretic » Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:49 pm

Depends on what you need to do, I first backed up my system with Acronis True Image, deleted the extra partitions, shrunk the Windows partition down to 40gb and then moved it to the end of the disk via Acronis Disk Director (bootable disc) (other partitioning tools should work also). Following that I created the partitions I needed before it with Disk Director but didn't format them, booted with an XP disc, went to recovery console, rebuilt the boot.ini on the windows install with bootcfg and then it was good.

Instructions for boot.ini rebuild are here, once you reboot you'll see there are two windows entries c:\boot.ini, the original will be pointing to partition 1, correct it to point to the the same partition as the newer entry and delete the new one (the original has another option other than /fastdetect on it, forget what it was now, you have to delete one, so it's quicker to correct the original by making it point to partition 3 or whatever you like.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330184

Oh, boot.ini will likely be set read only etc. so right click "properties" uncheck "read only" so you can edit it, recheck when finished.
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Re: need to change partitions, options?

Postby zmiko » Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:16 pm

If you have an external cd drive you could download an ubuntu iso, boot from the live cd, and use the partition manager there to do non-destructive resizing of your partitions
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Re: need to change partitions, options?

Postby Steve » Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:43 am

I Just wanted to say thanks to both of you. In the end I ended up using the Ubuntu disk to get the job done. It worked great!
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Re: need to change partitions, options?

Postby zmiko » Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:52 am

Glad to hear
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